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IATEFL YL & LT SIG March 2009This conference is jointly organised by the British Council and IATEFL’s Young Learner & Learning Technologies Special Interest Groups. Sponsored by Cambridge ESOL, it is for all teachers of English and focuses on three of the most important topics in the rapidly changing world of English Teaching. |
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Tehran International Conference on Applied LinguisticsThe International Conference on Applied Linguistics: Developments, Challenges, and Promises will be held in Tehran’s Milad Tower Conference Hall on September 26-27, 2009. The conference aims at exploring some vital issues in applied linguistics that have shaped, and are still shaping, the identity of the profession. Read more |
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19th IATEFL Hungary ConferenceThe organizing committee of the 19th annual IATEFL Hungary Conference cordially invites the members of IATEFL-Hungary and all English teachers around the world to take part in their annual conference in Budapest, 2-4 October 2009. |
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The 17th Annual HUPE ConferenceThe 17th Annual HUPE Conference will be held in the Grand Hotel Adriatic, Opatija, 16-19 April 2009. We would love to welcome you there and provide you with a memorable experience both professional and of the beautiful town of Opatija – the Pearl of the Adriatic. Join us and fellow ELT professionals from Croatia and the world to discuss, reflect on and develop ideas. The conference will offer many opportunities for professional contact and development. Read more |
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LATE annual conference 23-24 August 2012On August 23-24 LATE (the Latvian Association of Teachers of English) held its annual conference “Back to the Future: ELT Past, Present and Future” in cooperation with the British Council and publishers. |
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British Council Teacher's conference - SpainThe British Council Spain held it's annual Teachers' Conferences in Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao and Valencia on Saturday September 29th. Focusing on Practical Classroom Activities, the conferences were the ideal place to find the right blend of exercises for your learners. Four of the sessions were live-streamed and the recordings are available to watch now. |
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Story sharing web conference - TurkeyTelling, reading, sharing... unlock your students' imaginations! British Council Turkey are hosting their first Story sharing web conference on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th February 2013. This 1.5 day web conference will include a range of innovative interactive sessions from Turkish and overseas experts actively involving teachers from all over the country in real-time. Proposals are now being accepted to present at this conference. Click here for more information or follow this link: http://www.britishcouncil.org/turkey-english-teaching-stories-for-school... To submit a proposal, click here or download the proposal application below. The deadline for submissions is Friday 2nd November 2012 |
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Best of British English Language Teaching conference (BBELT)The "Best of British English Language Teaching” conference (BBELT) will take place 25th and 26th January 2013 at Gran Meliá México Reforma, Mexico City BBELT is an academic forum aimed at introducing the latest trends and innovative techniques in ELT via interactive presentations, talks and workshops. It will gather international ELT experts to analyse and understand what Great Teaching and Great Learning are all about. There will be a special focus on young learners (pre-primary to secondary), public sector teaching and teacher training programmes. There will also be a variety of books and teaching materials in the exhibition. |
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nahidossadat
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abuduaa
Saudi Arabia
where can I find some sources for ESP conferences,2007, 2009, and 2011
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abuduaa
Saudi Arabia
I'm a university Lecturer in English, I am currently teaching ESP, precisely Business English. I...
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